Founded in 1967, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has emerged as one of the most successful regional organisations in the world. This book discusses the future of ASEAN against a backdrop of a growing US-China rivalry and the security implications of COVID-19.
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Reviews of Amitav Acharya's Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia
"Anyone seeking to find the link between the power of intellectual discourse and policy relevance should read this book. The ASEAN Security Community (ASC), first as a discourse and subsequently as a policy adopted by ASEAN, has to a considerable degree been inspired by the arguments advanced in this book." - Rizal Sukma, Deputy Executive Director, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta
"Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia is the best constructivist analysis of regionalism written to date. It offers an enlightening application of constructivism to a fascinating case study, which is very helpful for graduate studies and young scholars like me, who are interested in the operationalisation of constructivist approaches to analyse state action and the unfolding of regionalism." - Germán C. Prieto, Universidad Javeriana, Columbia
"This ground-breaking study illuminates brilliantly ASEAN's novel approach to issues of national and international security. Theoretically sophisticated and contextually grounded, Amitav Acharya is the rare scholar who succeeds fully in engaging intellectually both security and area specialists." - Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University, USA
"...innovative and stimulating...the theoretical and empirical sophistication that Acharya displays makes this book sure to be a key work on the security and political aspects of ASEAN for academics and policymakers...a vivid and cutting-edge work" - American Political Science Review
"...a wise book... the author expresses judgments that challenge analysts in Southeast Asia itself to consider seriously what can be done to chart a new course for the region." - Journal of Asian Studies
"Acharya's book stands as a major contribution to the ongoing Asian security debate and contributes substantially to the quality of that debate's policy analysis." - Survival
"an invaluable resource for every student of the region." - Pacific Affairs
"...a fascinating and important book...Regional specialists will find a great deal to mull over in this nuanced and compelling analysis." - Pacific Review
"Constructing a security community in Southeast Asia is a ground-breaking work and an important landmark for the study of regional and international security." - Alessandro Uras, Journal of International and Global Studies Volume 7, Number 1, 106-108.
"Regarding ASEAN and Southeast Asian regional studies Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia: ASEAN and the Problem of Regional Order is a must read for scholars and students. It is well researched and is accessible to readers of wide variety." - East Asia Integration Studies
"Anyone seeking to find the link between the power of intellectual discourse and policy relevance should read this book. The ASEAN Security Community (ASC), first as a discourse and subsequently as a policy adopted by ASEAN, has to a considerable degree been inspired by the arguments advanced in this book." - Rizal Sukma, Deputy Executive Director, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta
"Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia is the best constructivist analysis of regionalism written to date. It offers an enlightening application of constructivism to a fascinating case study, which is very helpful for graduate studies and young scholars like me, who are interested in the operationalisation of constructivist approaches to analyse state action and the unfolding of regionalism." - Germán C. Prieto, Universidad Javeriana, Columbia
"This ground-breaking study illuminates brilliantly ASEAN's novel approach to issues of national and international security. Theoretically sophisticated and contextually grounded, Amitav Acharya is the rare scholar who succeeds fully in engaging intellectually both security and area specialists." - Peter J. Katzenstein, Cornell University, USA
"...innovative and stimulating...the theoretical and empirical sophistication that Acharya displays makes this book sure to be a key work on the security and political aspects of ASEAN for academics and policymakers...a vivid and cutting-edge work" - American Political Science Review
"...a wise book... the author expresses judgments that challenge analysts in Southeast Asia itself to consider seriously what can be done to chart a new course for the region." - Journal of Asian Studies
"Acharya's book stands as a major contribution to the ongoing Asian security debate and contributes substantially to the quality of that debate's policy analysis." - Survival
"an invaluable resource for every student of the region." - Pacific Affairs
"...a fascinating and important book...Regional specialists will find a great deal to mull over in this nuanced and compelling analysis." - Pacific Review
"Constructing a security community in Southeast Asia is a ground-breaking work and an important landmark for the study of regional and international security." - Alessandro Uras, Journal of International and Global Studies Volume 7, Number 1, 106-108.
"Regarding ASEAN and Southeast Asian regional studies Constructing a Security Community in Southeast Asia: ASEAN and the Problem of Regional Order is a must read for scholars and students. It is well researched and is accessible to readers of wide variety." - East Asia Integration Studies